We decided that we wanted discrete titles in the final thriller as it would prevent the audience’s focus being moved from the content to the titles. We also found looking at other thrillers that this was the most commonly used type of title as it helps to build tension and create the illusion of the stereotypes of a thriller. Finally, the titles were placed in particular moments when the scenes had large empty spaces or could effectively have a filter over the top.
Saturday, 14 March 2015
Further Edit With Some Title Sequences But No Sound
I have edited the clips further by adding the title sequences. However the music is still to be put on.
We decided that we wanted discrete titles in the final thriller as it would prevent the audience’s focus being moved from the content to the titles. We also found looking at other thrillers that this was the most commonly used type of title as it helps to build tension and create the illusion of the stereotypes of a thriller. Finally, the titles were placed in particular moments when the scenes had large empty spaces or could effectively have a filter over the top.
We decided that we wanted discrete titles in the final thriller as it would prevent the audience’s focus being moved from the content to the titles. We also found looking at other thrillers that this was the most commonly used type of title as it helps to build tension and create the illusion of the stereotypes of a thriller. Finally, the titles were placed in particular moments when the scenes had large empty spaces or could effectively have a filter over the top.
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